New Jersey officials are defending a New Jersey police detective that Maryland State Police charged in connection with a fatal shooting in Anne Arundel County, but the victim's family and friends don't believe what they have to say.

An Anne Arundel County grand jury returned the indictment Friday against Joseph Walker, 40, of Mount Holly, N.J., in the June 8 death of Joseph Harvey Jr., of Millersville.

The Capital of Annapolis first reported the indictment on Tuesday.

Walker, a sworn officer with the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office in New Jersey, will be arraigned Aug. 19. He had been released on bail on June 12. He had been charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter immediately after the incident.

Hudson County prosecutors said Walker was suspended without pay following his arrest, and that status remains unchanged.

Authorities said Walker's minivan cut off a car being driven by Harvey. Harvey's passenger told police that Walker pointed a gun at them. The drivers got out on a ramp, and the passenger said he heard shots. Harvey died at a hospital.

Walker's lawyer, Patrick McAndrew, said a few days after the incident that Harvey initiated the fight and ignored repeated warnings from Walker, who identified himself as a police officer and displayed his badge.

Walker was apparently with his wife and children at the time.

"This family was victimized," McAndrew said then. "Mr. Harvey threatened to kill this family."

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